Antisemite Gets Slap on the Wrist After Tearing Down Israeli Hostage Poster

A disturbing event occurred on November 2 in Manhattan, where Nallah Sutherland, a special events coordinator, was observed removing a poster from a lamppost. In the video, Sutherland is seen tearing down the poster and discarding it, as reported by The New York Post.

An eyewitness asked Sutherland, “Is there a reason you’re taking those down?”

Shortly after the incident, the footage gained attention from the StopAntisemitism nonprofit, who shared it on their social media platforms. Liora Rez, the organization’s founder, expressed her disapproval of Sutherland’s behavior.

Rez stated, “Those were hostages. They were taken by terrorists. Decisive action needs to be taken to eliminate this appalling pro-jihadist attitude from city government once and for all.”

          

Even more galling was the light punishment given to Sutherland. Mayor Eric Adams’ office required her to go through “multicultural training” and placed a note on her permanent work file.

Other prominent individuals condemned Sutherland’s behavior. Councilwoman Inna Vernikov (R-Brooklyn) criticized the fact that Sutherland is still employed despite essentially siding with a terrorist organization.

“It’s extremely hypocritical that someone who supports the murder of anyone still has a job, much less in a department that plays a vital role in our city’s diversity efforts – despite the fact that she cannot tolerate innocent Jews who were kidnapped by Hamas,” said Councilwoman Inna Vernikov (R-Brooklyn).

“Decisive action must be taken to purge this disgusting pro-jihadist sentiment from” city government “once and for all,” added Vernikov.

Other witnesses to the act chose not to report it to the authorities because they did not believe law enforcement would take the matter seriously despite the rise in antisemitic incidents in the city. Rez told The New York Post that “’It’s a sad state of affairs when the victim doesn’t have trust in the NYPD or’” soft-on-crime Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg “’to properly investigate” hate crimes.’”

Yoav Davis, founder of Jews of NY, told The Post, “It is especially disturbing to learn that an individual employed by the mayor’s office — particularly in a position meant to celebrate the city’s diversity — is directly connected to this culture of hate.”

Despite the lenient punishment, Adams’ office condemned the incident in an official statement.

“Mayor Adams has been clear that hate has no place in our city, and the same – if not higher – standard should be held for our city’s more than 300,000 employees,” the statement read.

This act comes amid a disturbing rise in antisemitic sentiment being spread in the Big Apple and other parts of the country. Other pro-Hamas activists have vandalized or torn down posters featuring Israeli hostages.

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